Shark CryoGlow LED face mask makes a luxe beauty-tech gift for her
Shark’s CryoGlow is the LED mask to buy for the beauty-tech obsessive, with red, blue and infrared light plus cooling under-eyes for $349.99.

At $349.99, Shark’s CryoGlow pairs red, blue, and deep infrared LED light with InstaChill under-eye cooling. If you are buying for the woman who already owns the good serum and still wants more from skincare, it is the rare device that feels like a present instead of a project.
Why this mask makes sense as a gift
Shark introduced CryoGlow in the U.S. on February 7, 2025 as its first consumer skincare product, a MedSpa-inspired iQLED mask for anti-aging and skin-clearing. It combines red, blue, and deep infrared LED light with under-eye cooling, and Shark says it developed the mask with dermatologists, backed it with clinical testing, and that the device is FDA-cleared.
The price helps define the lane. Yahoo Shopping listed it at $350, and Amazon listed it at $349. This is not the kind of beauty gift you tuck into a basket with candles and hand cream. It is the main event, which is exactly why it works for a big birthday, a holiday splurge, or a hard-to-shop-for wife or girlfriend who has already outgrown another perfume set.
- Red, blue, and deep infrared light give it the serious skin-tech angle.
- InstaChill under-eye cooling makes it feel more distinctive than a standard LED mask.
- Four treatment modes make it feel like a device with options, not a one-note gadget.
- It is designed for all skin types and every skin tone, which makes gifting easier when you do not want to guess too much.
Who will love it most
This is the right gift for the beauty-tech enthusiast who already follows device launches and can tell you the difference between a face tool that looks clever and one that feels genuinely useful. She will appreciate that CryoGlow combines light therapy with under-eye cooling.
It is also a strong pick for the self-care maximalist, the person who treats her evening routine like a ritual and likes her products to feel a little theatrical. The cooling under-eye feature matters here because it turns the experience into something more spa-like than clinical. If she is the type who loves a sheet mask, an eye serum, and a face roller all at once, CryoGlow gives her a single device that checks the indulgence box without feeling random.
For a hard-to-shop-for wife or girlfriend, this works because it is specific enough to feel thoughtful. It says you noticed she likes beauty, but you did not default to the same luxury moisturizer everyone else would buy. Yahoo Shopping’s reviewer, who had spent more than a year testing dozens of red and blue light therapy masks, called CryoGlow the favorite and said it was especially good for puffy under-eyes.
When to buy an LED mask, and when a skincare set makes more sense
CryoGlow is the better choice when the recipient likes gadgets, wants visible-tech energy, and will actually use a device on repeat. The four modes and the combination of red, blue, and infrared light make it feel more substantial than a decorative beauty purchase. If you know she loves trying the newest device before anyone else, this is the splurge that will get used.
A premium skincare set makes more sense when she prefers replenishable products over tools, or when you are buying for someone whose routine is already pared back. A set is easier if you are unsure whether she wants another step in her evening routine, or if you need a gift that feels useful without asking for commitment. CryoGlow is for the person who wants both the routine and the ritual; a set is for the person who wants the products and little else.
Why Shark made this a centerpiece product
SharkNinja said Shark Beauty became the number one skincare facial devices brand in the U.S., and the company expanded the skincare lineup in fall 2025 with the Shark FacialPro Glow.
Beauty editors and reviewers have repeatedly singled out the cooling under-eye feature as the detail that sets CryoGlow apart from other LED masks. The combination of red, blue, and deep infrared light with InstaChill under-eye cooling is what distinguishes it from a standard LED mask.
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